Diving at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games – Results

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Diving
at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games
Venue New Clark City Aquatics Center, Capas
Dates6–7 December
Competitors24 from 6 nations
  2017
2021  

The diving competitions at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games in Philippines took place at New Clark City Aquatics Center in Carpas from 6 to 7 December 2019. [1]

Contents

Malaysia has dominated all diving events.

Schedule

FFinal
Event↓/Date →6th
Fri
7th
Sat
Women's 3 m springboard F
Men's synchronised 3 m springboard F
Men's 3 m springboard F
Women's synchronized 3 m springboard F

Results

The 2019 Games features competitions in four events.

Individual

Men's 3 metre springboard

RankDiverFinal
Dive 1Dive 2Dive 3Dive 4Dive 5Dive 6Points
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Malaysia.svg  Ooi Tze Liang  (MAS)72.8577.5577.0071.4081.0074.80454.60
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Malaysia.svg Puteh Muhammad (MAS)70.5065.1070.5056.0069.0071.40402.50
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Singapore.svg Lee Han Ming Mark (SGP)61.5060.0065.1067.5051.0020.40325.50
4Flag of Vietnam.svg Nguyen Tung Duong (VIE)46.8057.0055.8055.3544.0048.30307.25
5Flag of Indonesia.svg Andriyan Andriyan (INA)58.5058.9045.0049.5054.0040.80306.70
6Flag of the Philippines.svg Francisco Deorelar (PHI)57.0049.5046.8054.0033.0060.45300.75
7Flag of Thailand.svg Juntaphadawon Chawanwat (THA)60.0057.3528.9049.5051.0050.75297.50
8Flag of Thailand.svg Marksin Thitipoom (THA)36.0051.5054.4054.0042.0057.75295.30
9Flag of Indonesia.svg Putra Adityo (INA)61.5060.4551.0037.5021.6059.50291.55

Women's 3 metre springboard

RankDiverFinal
Dive 1Dive 2Dive 3Dive 4Dive 5Points
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Malaysia.svg  Ng Yan Yee  (MAS)63.0058.9054.0060.0063.00235.90
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Malaysia.svg  Jasmine Lai Pui Yee  (MAS)50.4049.9546.2046.2049.20192.75
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Vietnam.svg Ngo Phuong Mai (VIE)46.8047.2549.2042.0056.00185.25
4Flag of Singapore.svg Freida Lim Shen Yan (SGP)48.0049.2525.2050.4057.40173.55
5Flag of the Philippines.svg Monique Ann Demaisip (PHI)33.7532.2044.5552.5039.60163.00
6Flag of Thailand.svg Surincha Booranapol (THA)48.6042.0028.0028.0040.80146.60
7Flag of Thailand.svg Kwanchanok Khunboonjan (THA)43.2025.6540.6026.6042.00178.05
8Flag of the Philippines.svg Rose Ann Ocmer (PHI)32.0043.2048.607.0042.00172.80

Synchronised

Men's synchronised 3 metre springboard

RankDiversFinal
Dive 1Dive 2Dive 3Dive 4Dive 5Dive 6Points
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia  (MAS)
Ooi Tze Liang
Chew Yiwei
50.4049.8070.6873.2675.4878.54398.16
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)
Chawanwat Juntaphadawon
Thitipoom Marksin
44.4039.6062.3166.3063.9068.25344.76
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Singapore.svg  Singapore  (SGP)
Timothy Lee Han Kuan
Mark Lee Han Ming
49.8047.4066.6062.1066.0348.60340.53
4Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia  (INA)
Adityo Putra
Tri Priambodo
47.4042.6059.4058.5948.6062.10318.69

Women's synchronised 3 metre springboard

RankDiversFinal
Dive 1Dive 2Dive 3Dive 4Dive 5Points
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia  (MAS)
Ng Yan Yee
Nur Dhabitah Sabri
46.8046.8056.7055.8063.90270.00
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Singapore.svg  Singapore  (SGP)
Fong Kay Yian
Tan Yi Xuan Ashlee
43.2046.2046.8052.9243.74232.86
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)
Booranapol Surincha
Yanmongkon Ramanya
35.4039.6046.9842.4843.68208.14
4Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines  (PHI)
Demaisip Monique Ann
Ocmer Rose Ann
42.6041.4048.9653.460.00186.42

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References

  1. "AQUATIC; DIVING SCHEDULE LIST". gms.2019seagames.